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SPORT ENGLAND COMMUNITY SPORT ACTIVATION FUND Oxford’s Youth Ambition programme Our story so far…. Setting the scene…. Oxford recognises the challenges facing young people. H igh priority to help young people reach their potential. Development of a Youth Ambition strategy (2013 – 17):
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SPORT ENGLAND COMMUNITY SPORT ACTIVATION FUND Oxford’s Youth Ambition programme Our story so far…
Setting the scene… • Oxford recognises the challenges facing young people. • High priority to help young people reach their potential. • Development of a Youth Ambition strategy (2013 – 17): - Focuses on 15 – 21 year olds - Improving educational attainment - Improving life chances of young people - Breaking the cycle of deprivation
Overarching outcomes that Oxford are striving to achieve… • More active and engaged young people. • Fewer young people involved in crime and antisocial behaviour or being victims. • Helping to get young people into employment or training. To meet these aspirations we have invested in creating a quality sports & physical activity offer for young people aged 15 – 21.
How sport can improve the lives of disadvantaged young people
Working with Sport England to achieve our aspirations… • Three year project (2013 – 2016). • £139,509 of Sport England funding awarded in June 2013. • £100,000 match funded by Oxford City Council. • £19,980 in-kind contribution from partners. • Our targets…
Putting our project in to context… • Provide high quality multi-sport opportunities for young people. • Opportunities on offer are in line with our ‘Youth Voice’. • Opportunities are free of charge or affordable. • Delivery in five of Oxford’s most deprived areas. • Delivery in non-traditional venues. • Incentivising attendance through the Bounts reward scheme. • Supporting young people to identify and access exit routes and pathways.
Incentivising attendance… • Working in partnership with the Bounts reward scheme. - Earn points for participation. - Points can be redeemed against a variety of rewards. - Rewards will be updated in line with our ‘Youth Voice’. • Additionally, we will be looking to incentivise the ‘pathway’ to leisure centres and sports clubs by offering financial support / discounted memberships.
Project progress… • We have successfully engaged approx. 500 young people in sport since June 2013 with over 3000 attendances. • We are also demonstrating wider impacts and outcomes and working on reporting these via ‘Views’. • Engaging various partners including: - Community Associations - Leisure provider - Early Intervention Service and other youth providers across the city • Launch event held engaging almost 400 young people from the city secondary schools.
Lessons learned… • Challenging age group to engage and retain. • Male dominated session - we are now exploring delivery models focused on increasing female participation. • Identification of new venues that would maximise delivery and outcomes achieved. • Multi-skilling staff to be effective sports leaders and also have the skills to help achieve wider impacts and outcomes for young people. • Understanding the complexities of local communities and working with young people within these areas.
Sport England support • On hand to offer help and advise. • Understanding of the changing needs and demands facing us and allow a level of flexibility within delivery. • Encourage sharing of best practice by providing details of other Community Sport Activation funded projects successful in Round 1.
Any questions? Courtney Warden Community Sports Team Leader 01865 252729 cwarden@oxford.gov.uk